AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCARICOM Governance Showdown: Saint Lucia’s Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre confirmed CARICOM heads did not collectively discuss the Citizen by Investment (CBI) issue at the July summit, arguing it’s mainly a domestic policy matter for the five CBI states and that EU requirements have been met. Regional Security & Borders: The US DHS signed a landmark biometric data-sharing memorandum with CARICOM’s IMPACS to boost border security and immigration vetting. Affordability Push: CARICOM leaders and the private sector agreed on steps to cut import costs, reduce logistics barriers, and advance a regional ferry plan to improve movement and lower prices. CBI Under EU Pressure: Eastern Caribbean leaders met in Dominica to coordinate responses to the EU’s revised visa-suspension mechanism and agreed to send a high-level delegation to Brussels. Local Courts & Public Safety: Saint Lucia began a closely watched trial over a 2022 triple murder, with heightened security for the accused. Crime Crackdown: Police at Vieux Fort Port seized cannabis and cannabis resin; one man pleaded guilty and was fined EC$200,000. Sports Spotlight: Saint Lucian Olympic champion Julien Alfred won the women’s 200m in Monaco in 21.51 seconds, moving into the all-time top three. Labour Compliance: Saint Lucia’s Department of Labour met private security providers to address recurring complaints on wages, conditions, and terminations.
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